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2024 FIBA U18 Asia Cup

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2024 FIBA Under-18 Asia Cup
27th FIBA Under-18 Asian Basketball Championship
Tournament details
Host country Jordan
CityAmman
Dates2−9 September
Teams16 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s)2 (in 2 host cities)
Final positions
Champions Australia (2nd title)
Runners-up New Zealand
Third place China
Tournament statistics
MVPAustralia Emmet Adair
Top scorerQatar Ndao (22.8)
Top reboundsQatar Ndao (11.5)
Top assistsNew Zealand Isaac (5.7)
PPG (Team) Australia (93.8)
RPG (Team) Australia (61.2)
APG (Team) South Korea (23.8)
Official website
Official Website
2022
2026

The 2024 FIBA U18 Asia Cup was an international under-18 basketball competition that was held in Amman, Jordan from 2 to 9 September 2024.[1] The tournament was the 27th edition of the biennial FIBA Under-18 Asia Cup, previously known as the FIBA U18 Asian Championship. The top four teams qualified for and will represent FIBA Asia at the 2025 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup in Switzerland.

Australia defeated New Zealand in the final, with a score of 96–33, to annex their second championship overall.[2]

Venues

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Amman Jordan
Prince Hamza Sports Hall
2024 FIBA U18 Asia Cup is located in Jordan
Amman
Amman
As-Salt
As-Salt
2024 FIBA U18 Asia Cup (Jordan)
As-Salt
Arena Complex

Qualification

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Allocation of Berths
Subzone Automatic Qualifier Berths as top 3 Asian teams from last championship Host Total
Central Asia 1 0 0 1
East Asia 2 3 0 5
Persian Gulf 2 0 0 2
South Asia 1 0 0 1
Southeast Asia 2 0 0 2
West Asia 2 0 1 3
FIBA Oceania 2 2
Total 12 3 1 16
The host nation and the defending champion are qualified automatically and take one berth from their own subzones.

Qualified teams

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Includes current world ranking prior to the start of the tournament (in parentheses).

Means of qualification Date Venue Berths Qualifiers
Host Nation 5 March 2024 Lebanon Bourj Hammoud 1  Jordan
2022 FIBA U18 Asian Championship winners 21−28 August 2022 Iran Tehran 1  South Korea
2024 U18 CABA Qualifier 10–12 July 2024[3] Kyrgyzstan Bishkek 1  Kazakhstan
EABA entrants N/A N/A 4  Japan
 China
 Chinese Taipei
 Mongolia
2024 U18 GBA Qualifier 29 July – 2 August 2024 Kuwait Kuwait 2  Qatar
 Kuwait
2024 U18 SEABA Qualifier 19–24 July 2024[4][5] Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 2  Philippines
 Indonesia
2024 U18 SABA Qualifier 10–13 July 2024[6] Sri Lanka Colombo 1  India
2024 U18 WABA Qualifier 11–15 July 2024[7][8] Iraq Baghdad 2  Lebanon
 Iran
2023 FIBA Under-17 Oceania Championship[9] 2–7 October 2023 Papua New Guinea Port Moresby 2  Australia
 New Zealand
Total 16

Preliminary round

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All times are local (UTC+3:00). The groups were determined after the qualifiers.[10]

Group A

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  Australia 3 3 0 284 126 +158 6 Quarterfinals
2  Lebanon 3 2 1 209 198 +11 5 Playoffs
3  Chinese Taipei 3 1 2 215 256 −41 4
4  Mongolia 3 0 3 123 251 −128 3
Source: FIBA Asia
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
2 September
11:30
Australia  93–32  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 24–10, 22–8, 25–6, 22–8
Pts: Withbourn 15
Rebs: Withbourn 10
Asts: Honeyman 5
Pts: Ganzorig 11
Rebs: Ganzorig 5
Asts: four players 1
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Anan Daraghma (PLE), Vladislav Yaroshenko (KAZ), Rendra Lesmana (INA)
2 September
14:00
Chinese Taipei  75–97  Lebanon
Scoring by quarter: 17–32, 25–24, 16–17, 17–24
Pts: Liu 15
Rebs: Chang C.H. 8
Asts: Chuang C.L. 8
Pts: Zamatta 22
Rebs: Oueidat 12
Asts: Oueidat 9
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Ryan Jones (NZL), Kohei Takano (JPN), Ahmad Suleiman Alyousef (JOR)

3 September
11:30
Lebanon  46–78  Australia
Scoring by quarter: 13–19, 10–18, 10–19, 13–22
Pts: Zamatta 13
Rebs: Oueidat 7
Asts: Naba 5
Pts: Furphy 28
Rebs: Whitbourn 13
Asts: Honeyman 5
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Sun Jian (CHN), Ahmad Suleiman Alyousef (JOR), Vladislav Yaroshenko (KAZ)
3 September
14:00
Mongolia  46–92  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 6–22, 13–13, 13–32, 14–25
Pts: Gantulga, Enkhbat 10
Rebs: Sainbileg 10
Asts: Enkhbayar 3
Pts: Jones 20
Rebs: Shen 6
Asts: four players 4
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Elie Rahji (SYR), Aaron Rey Cañete (PHI)

4 September
11:30
Australia  113–48  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 30–12, 27–12, 32–8, 24–16
Pts: Honeyman 17
Rebs: Malual 9
Asts: Daniels 7
Pts: Fu, Liu 8
Rebs: Shen 6
Asts: Shen 3
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Bandar Jassim Al Suwaidi (QAT), Elie Rahji (SYR), Abdullah Alhejaili (KSA)
4 September
14:00
Lebanon  66–45  Mongolia
Scoring by quarter: 26–8, 20–9, 7–14, 13–14
Pts: Choueiri 11
Rebs: Choueiri 10
Asts: Oueidat 4
Pts: Gantulga 15
Rebs: Ganzorig 13
Asts: Enkhbat 5
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Mohammed Ismail Altarawneh (JOR), Rendra Lesmana (INA), Aaron Rey Cañete (PHI)

Group B

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  South Korea 3 3 0 288 143 +145 6 Quarterfinals
2  Iran 3 2 1 220 189 +31 5 Playoffs
3  India 3 1 2 162 240 −78 4
4  Kuwait 3 0 3 140 238 −98 3
Source: FIBA Asia
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
2 September
16:30
Iran  90–53  Kuwait
Scoring by quarter: 20–9, 24–5, 22–20, 24–19
Pts: Keramati, Taheri 13
Rebs: Heydari 7
Asts: Mohammadi 9
Pts: Alsaied 17
Rebs: Mohammad 7
Asts: Asadallah 2
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Safwan Saiefou (SYR), Sun Yimiao (CHN), Mohammad Taha (JOR)
2 September
19:30
South Korea  119–47  India
Scoring by quarter: 31–17, 28–16, 25–9, 35–12
Pts: Kim J.H. 17
Rebs: Kim J.H. 11
Asts: Son 6
Pts: Lavish 10
Rebs: Ranot 7
Asts: Sharma 3
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Sun Jian (CHN), Mohammed Ismail Altarawneh (JOR), Bandar Jassim Al Suwaidi (QAT)

3 September
16:30
India  53–70  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 16–22, 13–15, 15–17, 9–16
Pts: Ishan 14
Rebs: Ishan 9
Asts: Dhanasekar 7
Pts: Heydari 18
Rebs: Heydari 10
Asts: Mohammadi 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Ryan Jones (NZL), Issam Al Siyabi (OMA), Kohei Takano (JPN)
3 September
19:30
Kuwait  36–86  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 12–20, 9–26, 11–25, 4–15
Pts: Alsaied 15
Rebs: Alsaied 7
Asts: Alsaied 3
Pts: Jang 22
Rebs: Jang 9
Asts: Lee B.Y. 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Mohammed Ismail Altarawneh (JOR), Safwan Saiefou (SYR), Rendra Lesmana (INA)

4 September
16:30
Iran  60–83  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 16–15, 15–21, 12–23, 17–24
Pts: Keramati 25
Rebs: Taheri, Farah 5
Asts: Keramati, Heydari 3
Pts: Lee J.W. 21
Rebs: Son 5
Asts: Yang 4
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Ryan Jones (NZL) , Ahmad Suleiman Alyousef (JOR)
4 September
19:30
India  62–51  Kuwait
Scoring by quarter: 14–17, 16–15, 22–7, 10–12
Pts: Sharma 12
Rebs: Ishan 15
Asts: Singh 4
Pts: Alsaied 16
Rebs: Mohammad 12
Asts: Alsaied 5
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Sun Jian (CHN), Kohei Takano (JPN), Sun Yimiao (CHN)

Group C

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  China 3 3 0 253 159 +94 6 Quarterfinals
2  Japan 3 2 1 223 158 +65 5 Playoffs
3  Qatar 3 1 2 169 236 −67 4
4  Kazakhstan 3 0 3 149 241 −92 3
Source: FIBA Asia
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
2 September
11:30
China  86–50  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 36–12, 17–15, 16–20, 17–3
Pts: Zhang B.Y. 22
Rebs: Zhang H.F. 8
Asts: Duan R.Q. 7
Pts: Omarov 10
Rebs: three players 7
Asts: Serimbet 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Jack Taylor (AUS), Abdullah Alhejaili (KSA), Keyvan Mahmoodi (IRI)
2 September
14:30
Japan  73–55  Qatar
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 15–15, 27–10, 16–16
Pts: Watanabe 19
Rebs: Watanabe 14
Asts: Segawa 8
Pts: Mousa 28
Rebs: Ndao 9
Asts: Abuissa 5
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND), Elie Rahji (SYR)

3 September
11:30
Qatar  43–99  China
Scoring by quarter: 15–28, 10–22, 8–23, 10–26
Pts: Ndao 15
Rebs: Ndao, Amah 8
Asts: Elgohary 4
Pts: Huan S.F., Liu L. 13
Rebs: Huan S.N. 10
Asts: He 8
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Sergio Kassab (LBN), An Young Sun (KOR)
3 September
14:30
Kazakhstan  35–84  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 6–25, 13–22, 7–25, 9–12
Pts: Pestov, Baktygali 5
Rebs: Omarov 9
Asts: Medovskoy 4
Pts: Benedict 13
Rebs: three players 5
Asts: Segawa 7
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Khaled Alshammari (KUW), Jack Taylor (AUS), Keyvan Mahmoodi (IRI)

4 September
11:30
China  68–66  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 13–18, 18–20, 17–17, 20–11
Pts: Zhang B.Y. 22
Rebs: Wang H.Z., Yang Y. 4
Asts: Yang Y. 3
Pts: Segawa 23
Rebs: Naito 8
Asts: Watanabe, Segawa 5
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Jack Taylor (AUS), Sergio Kassab (LBN)
4 September
14:30
Qatar  71–64  Kazakhstan
Scoring by quarter: 19–12, 13–13, 12–25, 27–14
Pts: Ndao 35
Rebs: Ndao 13
Asts: Ndao 17
Pts: Baktygali 13
Rebs: Omarov 12
Asts: Baktygali 9
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Khaled Alshammari (KUW), Anan Daraghma (PLE)

Group D

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Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Pts Qualification
1  New Zealand 3 3 0 235 163 +72 6 Quarterfinals
2  Jordan (H) 3 2 1 206 186 +20 5 Playoffs
3  Philippines 3 1 2 189 185 +4 4
4  Indonesia 3 0 3 150 246 −96 3
Source: FIBA Asia
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head results; 3) Points difference; 4) Points scored.
(H) Hosts
2 September
16:30
Philippines  75–48  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 15–14, 23–2, 25–13, 12–19
Pts: Cabonilas 19
Rebs: Cabonilas 8
Asts: Esperanza 7
Pts: Hady 12
Rebs: Hady 9
Asts: Alex 5
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), Sergio Kassab (LBN), Lin Yuan Dian (TPE)
2 September
19:30
New Zealand  71–62  Jordan
Scoring by quarter: 15–13, 19–12, 11–22, 26–15
Pts: Isaac 23
Rebs: Hopoi 13
Asts: Isaac 7
Pts: Saleh 17
Rebs: Saleh 14
Asts: Kilani 5
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Issam Al-Siyabi (OMA), An Young-sun (KOR)

3 September
16:30
Indonesia  43–89  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 6–22, 14–19, 11–25, 12–23
Pts: Prayoga Putra 10
Rebs: Prayoga Putra 5
Asts: Hady 3
Pts: Isaac 16
Rebs: Hopoi 8
Asts: Isaac 6
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND), Abdullah Alhejaili (KSA), Ganbayar Gantumur (MGL)
3 September
19:30
Jordan  62–56  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 17–13, 19–21, 9–6, 17–16
Pts: Saleh 14
Rebs: Saleh 15
Asts: Kilani 7
Pts: Esperanza 14
Rebs: Burgos 8
Asts: Esperanza 6
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), Anan Daraghma (PLE)

4 September
16:30
Philippines  58–75  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 16–24, 10–19, 17–15, 15–17
Pts: Medina 30
Rebs: Manding 7
Asts: four players 2
Pts: Hopoi 23
Rebs: Hopoi 16
Asts: Isaac 6
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Issam Al Siyabi (OMA), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), An Young Sun (KOR)
4 September
19:30
Jordan  82–59  Indonesia
Scoring by quarter: 11–24, 21–10, 29–15, 21–10
Pts: Saleh 15
Rebs: Saleh 10
Asts: Kilani 9
Pts: Alex 19
Rebs: Hady 11
Asts: Alex 4
Arena Complex, As-Salt
Referees: Safwan Saiefou (SYR), Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND), Lin Yuan Dian (TPE)

Final round

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Bracket

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PlayoffsQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
 
 
 
7 September
 
 
 Australia 89
 
6 September
 
 Japan 41
 
 Japan 85
 
8 September
 
 Philippines 61
 
 Australia 94
 
 
 Jordan 42
 
 
7 September
 
 
 South Korea 69
 
6 September
 
 Jordan 73
 
 Jordan (OT) 91
 
9 September
 
 Qatar 85
 
 Australia 96
 
 
 New Zealand 33
 
 
7 September
 
 
 China 89
 
6 September
 
 India 43
 
 Lebanon 62
 
8 September
 
 India 64
 
 China 71
 
 
 New Zealand 86 Third place
 
 
7 September 9 September
 
 
 New Zealand 87  Jordan 63
 
6 September
 
 Iran 61  China 84
 
 Iran 86
 
 
 Chinese Taipei 73
 
Classification 5th–8th
 
5th–8th place semi-finalsFifth place
 
      
 
8 September
 
 
 Japan 70
 
9 September
 
 South Korea 74
 
 South Korea 66
 
8 September
 
 Iran 57
 
 India 59
 
 
 Iran 73
 
Seventh place
 
 
9 September
 
 
 Japan 100
 
 
 India 50

Playoffs

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6 September
11:30
Lebanon  62–64  India
Scoring by quarter: 16–16, 13–19, 11–18, 22–11
Pts: three players 11
Rebs: Sleiman 10
Asts: Oueidat 5
Pts: Ankush 14
Rebs: Ishan 12
Asts: Lavish 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Kohei Takano (JPN), Ahmad Suleiman Alyousef (JOR)

6 September
14:00
Iran  86–73  Chinese Taipei
Scoring by quarter: 19–22, 15–9, 33–12, 19–30
Pts: Heydari 20
Rebs: Taheri 15
Asts: Keramati, Heydari 6
Pts: Liu 23
Rebs: Chuang 5
Asts: Chuang 7
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Issam Al Siyabi (OMA), Jack Taylor (AUS), Abdullah Alhejaili (KSA)

6 September
16:30
Japan  85–61  Philippines
Scoring by quarter: 23–19, 17–12, 24–19, 21–11
Pts: Watanabe 15
Rebs: Watanabe, Naito 6
Asts: Sugeno 5
Pts: Esperanza 16
Rebs: Burgos 10
Asts: Esperanza 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Sun Jian (CHN), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), Elie Rahji (SYR)

6 September
19:30
Jordan  91–85 (OT)  Qatar
Scoring by quarter: 14–22, 25–15, 26–13, 14–29Overtime: 12–6
Pts: Saleh 35
Rebs: Alshami 15
Asts: Kilani 9
Pts: Mousa 29
Rebs: Ndao 12
Asts: Ndao 4
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Ryan Jones (NZL), Sergio Kassab (LBN)

Quarter-finals

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7 September
11:30
China  89–43  India
Scoring by quarter: 28–7, 17–12, 27–8, 17–16
Pts: Liu 15
Rebs: Liu 8
Asts: Yang 5
Pts: Sandhu 13
Rebs: Ishan 8
Asts: Ranot 2
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Issam Al Siyabi (OMA), Jack Taylor (AUS), Rendra Lesmana (INA)

7 September
14:00
New Zealand  87–61  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 17–15, 24–13, 24–13, 22–20
Pts: Issac 24
Rebs: Treacher 6
Asts: Issac 7
Pts: Taheri 19
Rebs: Taheri 9
Asts: Heydari 4
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Mohammad Taha (JOR), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Sergio Kassab (LBN)

7 September
16:30
Australia  89–41  Japan
Scoring by quarter: 22–5, 21–10, 21–14, 25–12
Pts: Adair 23
Rebs: Whitbourn 13
Asts: Brogan, Honeyman 4
Pts: Fukasawa, Watanabe 8
Rebs: Fukasawa, Watanabe 4
Asts: Sugeno 3
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Sun Jian (CHN), Abdullah Alhejaili (KSA)

7 September
19:30
South Korea  69–73  Jordan
Scoring by quarter: 17–26, 19–17, 16–15, 17–15
Pts: Gu 17
Rebs: Wi, Yang 6
Asts: Son 7
Pts: Salman 21
Rebs: Alshami 12
Asts: Hijazi 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Ryan Jones (NZL), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND)

5th–8th place semi-finals

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8 September
11:30
India  59–73  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 21–20, 11–18, 16–19, 11–16
Pts: Dhanasekar 18
Rebs: Ishan 8
Asts: Singh 3
Pts: Edalatfar 17
Rebs: Mansouri 7
Asts: Heydari 6
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Khaled Alshammari (KUW), Vladislav Yaroshenko (KAZ), An Young Sun (KOR)

8 September
14:00
Japan  70–74  South Korea
Scoring by quarter: 15–17, 13–26, 20–8, 22–23
Pts: Segawa 24
Rebs: Watanabe 11
Asts: Segawa 6
Pts: Edi 17
Rebs: Edi 7
Asts: Yang, Kim K.H. 4
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Keyvan Mahmoodi (IRI), Sun Yimiao (CHN), Ganbayar Gantumur (MGL)

Semi-finals

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8 September
16:30
China  71–86  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 20–18, 17–24, 18–21, 16–23
Pts: Duan, Zhang B.Y. 15
Rebs: Wang H.Z. 9
Asts: Yang 8
Pts: Hopoi 24
Rebs: Isaac 13
Asts: Isaac 5
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Issam Al-Siyabi (OMA), Rakesh Ramalingaiah (IND), Anan Daraghma (PLE)

8 September
19:30
Australia  94–42  Jordan
Scoring by quarter: 32–16, 25–10, 12–11, 25–5
Pts: Fennell 24
Rebs: Adair, Whitbourn 14
Asts: Brogan 10
Pts: Saleh 14
Rebs: Alshami 6
Asts: Shaaban 3
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI), Bandar Jassim Al Suwaidi (QAT)

Seventh place game

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9 September
11:30
Japan  100–50  India
Scoring by quarter: 26–10, 17–12, 34–15, 23–13
Pts: Segawa 21
Rebs: Segawa, Shiratani 7
Asts: Segawa 7
Pts: Dhanasekar 15
Rebs: Ishan 6
Asts: three players 2
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Khaled Alshammari (KUW), Safwan Saiefou (SYR), Lin Yuan Dian (TPE)

Fifth place game

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9 September
14:00
South Korea  66–57  Iran
Scoring by quarter: 16–13, 19–9, 16–11, 16–24
Pts: Gu 20
Rebs: Edi 9
Asts: Edi 5
Pts: Heydari 16
Rebs: Heydari 7
Asts: three players 4
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Ahmad Suleiman Alyousef (JOR), Elie Rahji (SYR), Aaron Rey Cañete (PHI)

Third place game

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9 September
16:30
Jordan  63–84  China
Scoring by quarter: 17–27, 19–19, 22–18, 5–20
Pts: Saleh 13
Rebs: Saleh 13
Asts: Kilani 5
Pts: Chen, Zhang 22
Rebs: Wang 7
Asts: Duan, Yang 5
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Issam Al Siyabi (OMA), Jack Taylor (AUS), Taha Al-Hashedi (YEM)

Final

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9 September
19:30
Australia  96–33  New Zealand
Scoring by quarter: 24–8, 28–8, 33–5, 11–12
Pts: Furphy 21
Rebs: Malual, Whitbourn 11
Asts: Furphy 4
Pts: Hopoi 9
Rebs: Hopoi 7
Asts: Issac 3
Prince Hamza Sports Hall, Amman
Referees: Rabah Noujaim (LBN), Mohammad Taha (JOR), Aryan Jamshidi (IRI)

Final standings

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Qualified for the 2025 FIBA Under-19 Basketball World Cup
Rank Team Record
Gold  Australia 6–0
Silver  New Zealand 5–1
Bronze  China 5–1
4  Jordan 4–3
5  South Korea 5–1
6  Iran 4–3
7  Japan 4–3
8  India 2–5
9  Lebanon 2–2
10  Philippines 1–3
11  Chinese Taipei 1–3
12  Qatar 1–3
13  Indonesia 0–3
14  Kazakhstan 0–3
15  Kuwait 0–3
16  Mongolia 0–3

Awards

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 2024 U18 Asia Cup 

Australia
Second title
Most Valuable Player
Australia Emmet Adair[11]

All-Tournament Team

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  • F China Zhang Boyuan
  • F Australia Emmet Adair (MVP)
  • F Jordan Saif Aldeen Saleh
  • G Australia Jacob Furphy
  • G New Zealand Tamatoa Isaac

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